Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Volume 4, Issue 2, Year 2022
Articles

The Whore of Tamil Literature

Santhamoorthy J
Department of Tamil, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram-608002, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2022-03-14

Keywords

  • Tamil literature,
  • Neethi Nool,
  • Silappathikaram,
  • Documentary Novels

How to Cite

J, S. (2022). The Whore of Tamil Literature. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(2), 37-44. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt2225

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Abstract

Tamil literature is made up of four strands charity, meaning, pleasure and home. The most important of them is a pleasure. It is in this pleasure that the Illness Regulations are taught about the Code of Life for the Human Clan. There is much talk about the prevalence of one of the Ainthinai in the association literature, not just the message of the leader and the nest in the associated literature. Tamil literature does not lead many women to live, even though one's marriage to a single person. So, the goats lived a life of a married man and a daughter of the other, the lover, the slum, the concubine. News about whore is known for its abundance in the literature of Neethi Nool, Thirumanthiram, Ettuthogai, Silappathikaram, and Tholkappiyam.

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